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Wayne Koestenbaum

    Wayne Koestenbaum verfasst Prosa, die sich mit den Mysterien des Begehrens, der Oper und den Komplexitäten der Identität auseinandersetzt. Seine kritischen Werke erforschen die verschlungenen Verbindungen zwischen Kunst und dem Selbst mit einer einzigartigen, oft poetischen Sensibilität. Koestenbaums unverwechselbare Stimme ist sowohl scharfsinnig als auch lyrisch und bietet den Lesern eine neue Perspektive auf tiefgründige Themen.

    The Queen's Throat
    Ultramarine
    Hotel Theory
    Jack Pierson
    Jackie O.
    Königin der Nacht
    • Königin der Nacht

      • 363 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Wayne Koestenbaum, Kritiker und Dozent an der amerikanischen Yale-Universität, läßt den Leser teilhaben an den Träumen und Sehnsüchten seines Lebens als Homosexueller und Opernliebhaber, insbesondere als leidenschaftlicher Verehrer der Opern-Diva. "Koestenbaum ist der Archäologe einer bestimmten Form schwuler Ästhetik und Lebensgeschichte. Aber in der Hingabe an diese Grabungen in der Jugend des eigenen Begehrens gelingt es ihm, an einem Spezialbeispiel vorzuführen, was alle erleben, wenn sie sich auf den mühsamen und abenteuerlichen Weg machen, jemand sein zu wollen - was immer auch heißt: wie jemand sein zu wollen."

      Königin der Nacht
    • Jack Pierson

      • 436 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      This publication serves as a daybook, survey, and artist's book, compiling eight previous works by American artist Jack Pierson. It showcases his unique photographic style that evokes nostalgia and emotional depth, exploring themes of intimacy and celebrity culture. The books are reproduced in original size and chronological order.

      Jack Pierson
    • Hotel Theory

      • 174 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(91)Abgeben

      Hotel Theory is two books in one: a meditation on the meaning of hotels, and a dime novel (Hotel Women) featuring Lana Turner and Liberace. Typical of Wayne Koestenbaum’s invigoratingly inventive style, the two books — one fiction, one nonfiction — run concurrently, in twin columns, and the articles “a,” “an,” and “the” never appear. The nonfiction ruminations on hotels are divided into eight dossiers, composed of short takes on the presence of hotels in the author’s dreams as well as in literature, film, and history. Guest stars include everyone from Oscar Wilde to Marilyn Monroe. Hotel Theory gives (divided) voice to an aesthetic of hyperaesthesia, of yearning. It is an oblique manifesto, the place where writing disappears. A new mode of theorizing — in fiction, in fragment, through quotation and palimpsest — arises in this dazzling work.

      Hotel Theory
    • Ultramarine

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,8(17)Abgeben

      The chromatic, linguistically playful, erotic conclusion to Wayne Koestenbaum’s acclaimed trance poem trilogy.Ultramarine distills gleanings from four years of Koestenbaum’s trance notebooks (2015-2019) into a series of tightly-sewn collage-poems, filled with desiring bodies, cultural touchstones, and salty memories. Beyond Proust’s madeleine we head toward a “deli” version of utopia, crafted from hamantaschen, cupcake, and cucumber. Interludes in Rome, Paris, and Cologne permit spells of fevered play with Italian, French, and German. Painting and its processes bring bright colors to the surface, as if the poet were trying to figure out anew the nature of blue, pink, orange. Ultramarine reaches across memory, back to Europe, beyond the literal world into dream-habitats conjured through language’s occult structures.

      Ultramarine
    • The Queen's Throat

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(232)Abgeben

      This passionate love letter to opera, lavishly praised and nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award when it was first published, is now firmly established as a cult classic. In a learned, moving, and sparklingly witty melange of criticism, subversion, and homage, Wayne Koestenbaum illuminates mysteries of fandom and obsession, and has created an exuberant work of personal meditation and cultural history.

      The Queen's Throat
    • Humiliation

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,9(488)Abgeben

      Wayne Koestenbaum considers the meaning of humiliation in this eloquent work of cultural critique and personal reflection. The lives of people both famous and obscure are filled with scarlet-letter moments when their dirty laundry sees daylight. In these moments we not only witness the reversibility of “success,” of prominence, but also come to visceral terms with our own vulnerable selves. We can’t stop watching the scene of shame, identifying with it and absorbing its nearness, and relishing our imagined immunity from its stain, even as we acknowledge the universal, embarrassing predicament of living in our own bodies. With an unusual, disarming blend of autobiography and cultural commentary, noted poet and critic Wayne Koestenbaum takes us through a spectrum of mortifying circumstances—in history, literature, art, current events, music, film, and his own life. His generous disclosures and brilliant observations go beyond prurience to create a poetics of abasement. Inventive, poignant, erudite, and playful, Humiliation plunges into one of the most disquieting of human experiences, with reflections at once emboldening and humane.

      Humiliation
    • The Milk of Inquiry

      • 134 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,5(14)Abgeben

      Featuring a long poem titled "Metamorphoses (Masked Ball)," this collection showcases 115 sonnets where mythological figures adopt the personas of historical icons, such as Orpheus as Elvis and Proserpina as Freud. The work balances opulence with austerity, presenting short lyrics alongside an autobiographical poem that highlights the author's meditative and provocative style. This collection is regarded as Koestenbaum's most ambitious and strongest work to date, reflecting a deep exploration of identity and transformation.

      The Milk of Inquiry
    • My 1980s and Other Essays

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,8(67)Abgeben

      "A new book of essays by the cultural critic Wayne Koestenbaum, author of The Queen's Throat and Jackie Under My Skin"--

      My 1980s and Other Essays
    • Circus

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(63)Abgeben

      A new edition of a “dazzlingly seductive” fever dream written in “brilliant poetic vernacular” (Bookforum) by a beloved poet and cultural critic, now with an introduction by Rachel Kushner. For five years, concert pianist Theo Mangrove has been living at his family’s home in East Kill, New York, recovering from a nervous breakdown that derailed his career, and attempting to relieve his relentless polysexual appetite in the company of male hustlers, random strangers, music students, his aunt, and occasionally his wife. As he prepares for a comeback recital in Aigues-Mortes, a walled medieval town in southern France, he becomes obsessed with the idea that the Italian circus star Moira Orfei must join him there to perform alongside him. Extravagantly (and tragicomically) describing his hallucinatory plans in a series of twenty-five notebooks, he assembles an incantatory meditation on performance, failure, fame, decay, and delusion. "If Debussy and Robert Walser had collaborated on an opera, it would sound like this. --John Ashbery

      Circus